If the article's evidence is the reality of Lightsail, it's clearly not a production platform. Amazon does state that the intent is really for developers to quickly spin up instances in which to experiment, and being…
p.s. http://gizmodo.com/the-2016-presidential-candidates-views-on... Looks like Mr. Sanders is the only one willing to stand up for the individual right to privacy.
For quite a while, I've been trying to remind Americans that the NSA show is a distraction - NSA really is legally prohibited from performing surveillance of US Persons (hey, that mean corporations, too!)... the FBI,…
I don't see a finalization/publication date in the text... can anyone provide and source?
LoLs! I stand corrected! :)
What could possibly go wrong? :D I do think this is an interesting effort, and I've met Chris Lynch in his DDS capacity. It's terribly interesting to see a Senior Executive government employee with Silicon Valley cred,…
Someone pointed out that the device in question doesn't have all of the features described above as it is an iPhone 5c. My apologies. I'll leave my comment as some may still find it interesting. Relevant-ish, perhaps.
I thought this was an excellent write-up regarding how the iOS security platform (recent iPhone models) works from someone obviously in the know, as posted in the forums of Apple Insider. (Source:…
I used to use Uber quite regularly. In the past year, I have had several drivers bring up, of their own volition, their dissatisfaction with the fact that tipping Uber drivers is uncommon. It is quite clearly stated in…
And you won't hear about those pay-offs in the news... bad press for the victim company.
Just in case you don't know the interesting history of NiFi: http://www.zdnet.com/article/nsa-partners-with-apache-to-rel... Thanks, NSA!
This is very cool, and in my opinion, a realization of how I feel the interwebs should be working anyway... voluntary distribution of bandwidth, freedom from large ISPs... enables high-capacity short-run network…
I read the article again. The researchers simply seem to be saying that what seem like complex decisions can be made in simple organisms as long as the ability to increment a "counter" when a certain condition occurs is…
The decision is still made by the human evaluator(s). (Presumably, to declare one slot machine the "easiest".) Terrible headline. Are they even suggesting that the bar is somehow affected by the output of (perhaps)…
Exactly. As per my previous comment, the currency of merit being traded in the orator's meritocracy is only defined within the Ivy Leauge-al community. The currency of merit that SHOULD matter is based on the collective…
I am suppressing my instinct to lob unsportsmanlike commentary akin to written rotten tomatoes sailing through fetid 1830 london swill-house atmosphere, in the event that doing so might invalidate my entrance ticket to…
There is no you, yet there you are.
The answer depends on perspective and subjectivity. If I took the ship across the ocean last year, and now I take the fully-parts-replaced version this year, I'm still calling it by the same name. In my mind it is…
I was excited until I looked at the images included in the patent application and discovered that the space elevator is made out of paper towel tubes.
If the article's evidence is the reality of Lightsail, it's clearly not a production platform. Amazon does state that the intent is really for developers to quickly spin up instances in which to experiment, and being…
p.s. http://gizmodo.com/the-2016-presidential-candidates-views-on... Looks like Mr. Sanders is the only one willing to stand up for the individual right to privacy.
For quite a while, I've been trying to remind Americans that the NSA show is a distraction - NSA really is legally prohibited from performing surveillance of US Persons (hey, that mean corporations, too!)... the FBI,…
I don't see a finalization/publication date in the text... can anyone provide and source?
LoLs! I stand corrected! :)
What could possibly go wrong? :D I do think this is an interesting effort, and I've met Chris Lynch in his DDS capacity. It's terribly interesting to see a Senior Executive government employee with Silicon Valley cred,…
Someone pointed out that the device in question doesn't have all of the features described above as it is an iPhone 5c. My apologies. I'll leave my comment as some may still find it interesting. Relevant-ish, perhaps.
I thought this was an excellent write-up regarding how the iOS security platform (recent iPhone models) works from someone obviously in the know, as posted in the forums of Apple Insider. (Source:…
I used to use Uber quite regularly. In the past year, I have had several drivers bring up, of their own volition, their dissatisfaction with the fact that tipping Uber drivers is uncommon. It is quite clearly stated in…
And you won't hear about those pay-offs in the news... bad press for the victim company.
Just in case you don't know the interesting history of NiFi: http://www.zdnet.com/article/nsa-partners-with-apache-to-rel... Thanks, NSA!
This is very cool, and in my opinion, a realization of how I feel the interwebs should be working anyway... voluntary distribution of bandwidth, freedom from large ISPs... enables high-capacity short-run network…
I read the article again. The researchers simply seem to be saying that what seem like complex decisions can be made in simple organisms as long as the ability to increment a "counter" when a certain condition occurs is…
The decision is still made by the human evaluator(s). (Presumably, to declare one slot machine the "easiest".) Terrible headline. Are they even suggesting that the bar is somehow affected by the output of (perhaps)…
Exactly. As per my previous comment, the currency of merit being traded in the orator's meritocracy is only defined within the Ivy Leauge-al community. The currency of merit that SHOULD matter is based on the collective…
I am suppressing my instinct to lob unsportsmanlike commentary akin to written rotten tomatoes sailing through fetid 1830 london swill-house atmosphere, in the event that doing so might invalidate my entrance ticket to…
There is no you, yet there you are.
The answer depends on perspective and subjectivity. If I took the ship across the ocean last year, and now I take the fully-parts-replaced version this year, I'm still calling it by the same name. In my mind it is…
I was excited until I looked at the images included in the patent application and discovered that the space elevator is made out of paper towel tubes.